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Gehl Dynalift DL Series User Manual

Gehl Dynalift DL Series
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PRINTED IN U.S.A. 45 913287/BP0808
Leveling with a Bucket
First, drive the machine to the outer edge of the area to
be leveled. Then, with the boom retracted and down,
tilt the bucket forward to place the bucket cutting edge
at a 30 to 45 degree angle to the surface being leveled.
Next, drive the machine rearward while feathering the
boom control joystick, dragging the dirt and, at the
same time, leveling it.
ROAD TRAVEL
For short distance highway travel, attach a Slow-
Moving Vehicle (SMV) emblem (purchased locally) to
the back of the Telescopic Handler. Activate the hazard
lights on the machine. For highway operation, obtain
and install an amber flashing beacon.
NOTE: ALWAYS follow ALL state and local reg-
ulations regarding the operation of equipment on
or across public highways. Whenever there is an
appreciable distance between jobsites, or if dri-
Scraping and Leveling with Bucket
Positioning
Bucket for
Scraping
Scraping
with Bucket
Leveling
with Bucket
ving on public highways is prohibited, transport
the machine using a vehicle of appropriate size
and capacity.
TRANSPORTING BETWEEN
JOBSITES
When transporting the Telescopic Handler, know the
overall height to allow for clearance of obstructions.
Remove or tape over the Slow-Moving Vehicle (SMV)
emblem if it will be visible to traffic.
ALWAYS abide by the following recommended proce-
dures and guidelines when using ramps to load the
machine onto (or unload it from) a truck or trailer.
Failure to heed can result in damage to equipment and
serious personal injury or death!
Tie-down slots are provided for inserting chains
through to secure the machine while transporting.
Loading Machine Using Ramps
NOTE: A matched pair of ramps is required.
1. The ramps MUST be of sufficient strength to sup-
port the machine. The use of strong steel ramps is
recommended, as well as center supporting
blocks.
2. The ramps MUST be firmly attached to the truck
or trailer bed with NO step between the bed and
the ramps.
Ramp Placement
TRUCK BED AND TOP OF
RAMP MUST BE EVEN
MINIMUM RAMP LENGTH
MUST BE 3.9 TIMES
HEIGHT
TIRE BLOCKING
(FRONT AND BACK)
STURDY
CENTER
SUPPORT
LESS
THAN 15°
Front Tie-Down Rear Tie-Down
Courtesy of Crane.Market

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Gehl Dynalift DL Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGehl
ModelDynalift DL Series
CategoryIndustrial Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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